Review of Family Business
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Re: Review of Family Business
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In the end, it's a matter of taste. Still, thank you for your appreciation!

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This one could be a good start considering that it's realistic in the depiction of possible dangers and the technologies used for surveillance. Thank you for your appreciation!katerina_12 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2022, 10:53 Although books of this genre do not fit me, Your review intrigued me. Maybe it's time to start reading spy thrillers. Thanks for this engaging review!![]()

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The author's choice is curious but the world of spies is full of lies, deceptions, half-truths, and secrets.Nomcebo_0619 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2022, 15:51 Reading about spys and secret agencies always give that adrenaline rush. But I'm not sure about the author revealing that he's one of the agency members. To me that's a lie, but then who cares? As long as the book is readable. Thanks for an exceptional review.


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J.J. has many skills but sometimes seems too focused on women.Pencrafter wrote: ↑05 Jan 2022, 23:34 J.J seems like an amazing person. Aside from his love for women though.


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I could tell only so much about the plot because I had to avoid spoilers but the ramifications are intriguing indeed. Thank you for your appreciation!Honest-reviewer wrote: ↑07 Jan 2022, 07:26 Crime and thriller novels are always fun to read. This story seems pretty intriguing. Thanks for your brilliant review!

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The title's meaning becomes clear only after reading the novel.Hana_Fabro wrote: ↑07 Jan 2022, 19:17 Family Business is an interesting title to give to a book with the genre of thriller. Thanks for your wonderful review.


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You can find thrill and dangers in spy thriller novels as well.


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